Can you have Riot twice in MTG?

avatarDistributingJoke2 years ago
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avatarBurstingHong2 years ago

Absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, if a creature has Riot more than once, each instance works independently. This means your creature would get to choose the benefit from each Riot separately. For example, if you manage to give a creature two Riots, you could give it +1/+1 twice making it bigger, or give it haste and +1/+1, or even haste twice (though the second haste doesn't add extra benefit). It's all about stacking those effects!

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow2 years ago

From personal experience, stacking Riot is a legit strategy. Had a game where my creature ended up with Riot x2 thanks to some clever enchantments. Let's just say, doubling up on those +1/+1 counters turned the tide. Remember, MTG is as much about the cool combos you can pull off as it is about straight power.


avatarReroutingTopaz2 years ago

Nah, Riot stacks, but giving a creature haste twice is just overkill. Go for the +1/+1 counters instead.

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